Possessory - Law Dictionary Search Results
interest
the property beyond that term compare life estate at estate possessory interest : an interest (as a right) involving or arising
Limitation of actions and prosecutions
& 4 Will. 4, c. 27, s. 9). A trespasser's possessory title may be forced on a purchaser's if the vendor
Tenure
or immediately, in the Crown, from the dominium utile (the possessory title), the right to use the profits in the soil,
Sheriff (in Scotland)
50l. by the year or 1,000l. value, and to all possessory actions, as removings, spuilzies, etc., to all brieves issuing from
Remainder
defend his possession, and the question is tried in a possessory action, the gist of it must be who has the
Recto, Breve de
Recto, Breve de, a writ of right, which was of so high a nature that, as other writs in real...
Quare impedit
Quare impedit (wherefore he hindered), a real possessory action, which could formerly be brought only in the court
Otti
word 'otti' in the context of the deed designates a possessory mortgage, Kuchian Govinda Swami v. Kallani Amma Lakshmi Amma, 1966
Property
LJ 271. Property is of three sorts: absolute, qualified, and possessory. Property in realty is acquired by entry, conveyance, descent, or
Maritime lien
will be no maritime lien, but there may be a possessory lien so long as possession is retained [Ex parte Willoughby,
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